Steven Francoeur, CD

MC, Registered Provisional Psychologist, RCMP Cpl (rtd.), EMDR Trained
Rate: $
220
/hour
Accepting New Clients
Sherwood Park
Virtual & In-Person
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Hello!

Steven has worked for the Federal Government for 25 years (7 years with the Canadian Coast Guard, 15 years as a regular member with the RCMP (in BC), and another 3 years as a Reservist with the RCMP). He was also a commissioned officer with the Canadian Forces cadet program for 18 years and obtained his captain's ticket for naval training vessels.

As a police officer, Steven has done front-line policing, collision reconstruction, and community policing. He has also worked as an RCMP Summer Student (in Yukon), and Auxiliary Constable (in Alberta). Steven was drawn to psychology during his journey with operational stress injuries including PTSD.

Mental Health Concerns

Steven believes that everyone is doing their best each day and knows their own lives best. He aims to address issues such as anxiety, depression, PTSD, trauma, grief/loss, and any other challenges causing undue suffering. Steven is particularly interested in supporting RCMP, Veterans, first responders and other frontline workers. His goal is to foster a supportive environment where their experiences are acknowledged and addressed, helping them navigate the complexities of their mental health with compassion and respect.

Abuse

anger

Anger

anxiety

Anxiety

Assessments

grief

Depression

narcissism

Emotional Regulation

grief

Grief and Loss

teen

Loneliness

Men's Issues

Military and RCMP

Sleep Disorders

teen therapy

Trauma & PTSD

Work Issues

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Mental Health Approaches

Steven Francoeur has a client-centred approach and will collaborate with you to address any problems or concerns you may be experiencing. He draws from several different treatment modalities and works with his clients to determine the best approach. Steven has training in Narrative Therapy, Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT), Cognitive Processing Therapy for PTSD, and EMDR. He has started a program in Somatic Experiencing in 2024 and will complete the training in 2026. This training allows Steven to bring a more holistic approach when working with his clients and resolve symptoms of stress, shock, and trauma that accumulate in our bodies.

Steven's client-centred approach means that he prioritizes your unique needs and experiences, ensuring that the therapeutic process is tailored specifically to you. By collaborating closely with you, he aims to create a supportive and empowering environment where you can openly discuss your challenges and work towards meaningful solutions. His extensive training in various therapeutic modalities, including Narrative Therapy, DBT, Cognitive Processing Therapy for PTSD, and EMDR, equips him with a diverse set of tools to address a wide range of issues.

In addition to his current qualifications, Steven is committed to furthering his expertise by pursuing training in Somatic Experiencing. This program, which he began in 2024 and will complete in 2026, focuses on understanding and addressing the physical manifestations of stress, shock, and trauma. By integrating this holistic approach into his practice, Steven can help clients not only process their emotional and psychological experiences but also resolve the physical symptoms that often accompany trauma. This comprehensive method ensures that clients receive well-rounded care that addresses both mind and body, promoting overall healing and well-being.
Cognitive Processing Therapy
Dialectical Behaviour Therapy (DBT)
Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing (EMDR)
Mindfulness Therapy
Narrative Therapy
Person Centered Therapy
Trauma Informed Therapy

More About Steven

Steven has been around the RCMP his entire life as his father was a regular member for 35 years. Steven lives with his wife, two teenage children, and two dogs. Steven enjoys playing pickleball in his spare time and entering tournaments with his wife and son; however, there is no future on the professional circuit. Steven worked for the RCMP's union (NPF) as a local area representative for two years starting at the creation of the NPF, where he advocated and represented RCMP members on several different issues and concerns including mental health.
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